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senator mccaskill you'll go first. >>> i was born in mexico and imgreated to the u.s. at the age of four. since then my family and i have kept a close eye on the immigration policies and the working condition office immigrants. if you are re-elected, senator, or if you become a senator, kingman, how will you influence these policies and they're related factors. mccaskill: first, we're a nation of immigrants. i'm a former prosecutor and i do believe very much in enforcing the law. i don't think anybody should be allowed to jump the line by breaking the law. so i believe it's very important we enforce those laws, particularly against employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. that's the magnet. when i got to washington i asked the immigration custom enforce. agency under president bush, how many employers have you prosecuted for knowingly hired illegal immigrants, taking advantage of them, cheating, not allowing their competitors to have an even playing field? they didn't know. they hadn't emphasized that. we have turned that corner and now you're beginning to see
senator mccaskill you'll go first. >>> i was born in mexico and imgreated to the u.s. at the age of four. since then my family and i have kept a close eye on the immigration policies and the working condition office immigrants. if you are re-elected, senator, or if you become a senator, kingman, how will you influence these policies and they're related factors. mccaskill: first, we're a nation of immigrants. i'm a former prosecutor and i do believe very much in enforcing the law. i...
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>> as governor of new mexico and was bolar outspoken end on school choice. we need to bring competition to public education. what is the best things the federal government could do? to abolish the federal department of education established 1979 vendor to make carter is there anything since 1979 that suggest the department of education is value added? no. it gives each state $0.11 at of their dollar that they spend. but they tell you hear it is the list you have to accomplish but to do so it costs $0.16. nobody recognizes it cost money to take federal money. get the federal department of education out. get the federal government out. give education to the states. 50 states of laboratories of intervention -- invention we will have some failure that is avoided but 50 different laboratories, i would suggest we would come up with incredibly innovative ways to deliver education in this country. >> host: our guest is joining us from santa fe former governor of new mexico served as a republican in 1995 through 2003. currently the libertarian presidential nominee no
>> as governor of new mexico and was bolar outspoken end on school choice. we need to bring competition to public education. what is the best things the federal government could do? to abolish the federal department of education established 1979 vendor to make carter is there anything since 1979 that suggest the department of education is value added? no. it gives each state $0.11 at of their dollar that they spend. but they tell you hear it is the list you have to accomplish but to do so...
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but 25% of mexico is considerable to give us access to capital we see adverse circumstances we weren't able to boost the core capital. to have. >> i have a general comment. when you have the restrictive of the policies borrowed -- the monetary policies in the u.s. and the u.k., i would welcome a flexible policy to be coupled with their policy. i think they're doing a great job to inject 1 trillion euros into the system and then the issue through the framework announced but the european central bank would be willing in the secondary market provided a sufficient way to do it that this operation could be done itself but on behalf of europe and france you have the double capacity. it is understandable because once you set to emplace of place you have to be sure of the issues. it is one of the closest of europe. and the union has to except this and the system of conditionality. to the extent it provides a boost so with us standard of today's basis points it has an impact been my view give then the macro economic fundamentals on the basis points so in order to go in that direction of the sov
but 25% of mexico is considerable to give us access to capital we see adverse circumstances we weren't able to boost the core capital. to have. >> i have a general comment. when you have the restrictive of the policies borrowed -- the monetary policies in the u.s. and the u.k., i would welcome a flexible policy to be coupled with their policy. i think they're doing a great job to inject 1 trillion euros into the system and then the issue through the framework announced but the european...
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nevada, new mexico, and new jersey, maybe virginia, of course, maybe oh. i think they become central and i think it will be hard for us in washington to sort of remind ourselves they are more important than what happens in the leadership in the house and the senate. one tiny caf yet i wrote it a couple of weeks ago. everyone assumes the republicans will hold the house. of course. i'm not certain about that. i think -- my only lek trail campaign point i would make it's a guess and analytical guess. i think people are underestimating the variance of outcomes that can still happen. i don't buy the argument we are locked in a 51-48 race either way. i think it can be a seven-point victory. i'm not sure romney can't break it open. if he gets a 53-47 if it's possible. entomb ahead by three or four points. he could win by six, it's not out of the question. i'm not sure republicans hold the house. i know, the republicans are wouldly confident. the democrats don't think they can take it back. if you do the math you lose the house, and i think you could have more tur
nevada, new mexico, and new jersey, maybe virginia, of course, maybe oh. i think they become central and i think it will be hard for us in washington to sort of remind ourselves they are more important than what happens in the leadership in the house and the senate. one tiny caf yet i wrote it a couple of weeks ago. everyone assumes the republicans will hold the house. of course. i'm not certain about that. i think -- my only lek trail campaign point i would make it's a guess and analytical...
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we're going to be clear in the mexico round of polls interested to sew if the debate has in fact reset that campaign in terms of these numbers. now you heard a lot about the pathways. that was -- [inaudible] pathways to the 270 electoral votes and how president obama probably has more pathways to that or easier aways of putting that together because it built an advantage in the blue state/red state differences than romney has. let me make a couple of points on this. i'll give you a sense of what it is. start with the obama 237 and you add florida had is 29, he's at 266. and would need any one of the other states to get to 270. if you start again with the 237, and you give romney ohio but you dr you give romney florida but obama ohio. he's at 2 a and obama would need two other states as long as one of them isn't new hampshire in this case. new hampshire has only four e lekial votes. now i'll comment on this. these states are pretty much all very close. and although the campaigns target one state against each other and the odds are targeted to the states. if there's a universal shift, th
we're going to be clear in the mexico round of polls interested to sew if the debate has in fact reset that campaign in terms of these numbers. now you heard a lot about the pathways. that was -- [inaudible] pathways to the 270 electoral votes and how president obama probably has more pathways to that or easier aways of putting that together because it built an advantage in the blue state/red state differences than romney has. let me make a couple of points on this. i'll give you a sense of...
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[laughter] some places where republicans picked great candidates like mexico and florida was a disappointment but democrats had 53 seats and republican have 47 so republicans made a three seat net gain if they win the presidency and vice president paul ryan would break the tie and four seats if they don't. republicans will win nebraska ben nelson's democratic seat so effectively it is 50-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. or attend tossups, five democratic in five republican i think the day after the election, don't think we will be sure who will be in the majority in the senate. i would give democrats a little bit of an edge with 10 races that are effectively within three points and one thing about the senate race is on election day in the nephew take out the way the elections like 06 and i wait for democrats, 2010 for republicans they -- two-thirds had to break one way or the other like dominos and they tend to break more one way or the other wherever that last -- >> because the race is so close. >> with this group in 06, you had missouri and montana and
[laughter] some places where republicans picked great candidates like mexico and florida was a disappointment but democrats had 53 seats and republican have 47 so republicans made a three seat net gain if they win the presidency and vice president paul ryan would break the tie and four seats if they don't. republicans will win nebraska ben nelson's democratic seat so effectively it is 50-48 so republicans need two or three seats after you factor in nebraska. or attend tossups, five democratic...